Ressources linguistiques pour la gestion de l'intersubjectivité dans la parole en interaction : Analyses conversationnelles et phonétiques
Linguistic resources for managing intersubjectivity in talk-in-interaction. Conversation analytic and phonetic studies
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Summary, in English
The analyses are couched in the framework of conversation analysis (CA), which aims to uncover how participants produce recognizable social actions by means of generic but flexible conversational practices. These practices draw on linguistic resources and other conduct, as well as the sequential position in which the practice is located. The approach taken in this thesis is also characterized by its attention to phonetic detail (including prosodic, articulatory and phonatory aspects of talk) as a resource for action.
Each of the three empirical chapters deals with a particular phenomenon involved in managing intersubjectivity in French talk-in-interaction. The first is concerned with formulations, a way of drawing out the gist of what the interlocutor has just said. These may be used to solicit either mere or elaborate confirmations. The second investigates "ah"-prefaced other-repeats, which acknowledge receipt and claim a renewed understanding, while indexing a previous action as inadequate. The third concentrates on mere other-repeats, and demonstrates that they may either indicate a breakdown in intersubjectivity, or display uptake and thus maintained intersubjectivity.
One of the main findings is that phonetic design is pivotal in specifying the action conveyed by the practices examined, and thus constitutes an integral part of the practices. The results show that the phonetic design of a turn at talk does not straightforwardly map to intersubjective meaning, but is inextricably linked to action and sequential organization.
Department/s
Publishing year
2014
Language
French
Publication/Series
Études Romanes de Lund
Volume
90
Full text
Document type
Dissertation
Publisher
Centre for Languages and Literature, Lund University
Topic
- Languages and Literature
Keywords
- French
- conversation analysis
- talk-in-interaction
- interaction
- intersubjectivity
- phonetics
- prosody
- intonation
- accentuation
- formulations
- receipts
- repetition
- turn prefaces
- repeats
- repair
Status
Published
Research group
- Fransk språkvetenskap
Supervisor
- Paul Touati
- Richard Ogden
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 0347-0822
- ISBN: 978-91-7473-886-5 (print)
- ISBN: 978-91-7473-887-2 (pdf)
Defence date
26 April 2014
Defence time
10:15
Defence place
Sal 201, Kulturanatomen, Biskopsgatan 7, Lund
Opponent
- Lorenza Mondada (Professor)